UPDATE 3-Nine auto parts makers to plead guilty to U.S. price fixing

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* DOJ antitrust division's largest criminal investigation
* Company execs met in remote locations, used code names -
DOJ
* More than $5 billion in auto parts affected
By Diane Bartz and David Ingram
WASHINGTON, Sept 26 (Reuters) - Nine companies based in
Japan and two executives have agreed to plead guilty and to pay
almost $745 million in fines for their roles in long-running
conspiracies to fix the prices of auto parts sold to ...

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